Logan Airport Transportation: Hiring A Limo

There are a number of private limousine services, easily found online. It’s worth contacting them beforehand to discuss prices and make a reservation, especially if you have a large party and/or a lot of luggage. You can generally do this through their websites.

It's also worth finding out their tipping policy. Some may automatically add a gratuity (e.g. 20%) and others may leave it up to you. Either way, check if it's already part of the quote or if you should be adding that on in your decision making.

Here are a couple of Logan Airport limo companies that we're happy to recommend:

Webb Transportation Services was very highly recommended to our family by a friend who uses them repeatedly. They service all of Boston and north to Manchester, NH, including Cape Ann.

They're known for being extremely reliable and having good cars and intelligent, personable drivers.

In our personal experience, they went out of their way to accommodate family members who had made a reservation but never got back to the company with their final flight details! We were impressed with and appreciative of their efforts.

We used Able Limousine when we first moved back to Boston.
We had a LOT of luggage and they found a way to fit us and our luggage into one vehicle.

Our driver was extremely patient and friendly as we took pictures and got our toddler's car seat set up.

And, once we were in, he offered us our choice of an assortment of snacks and drinks, including some good ol' American beer if we were so inclined (don't worry - he was clearly not drinking!). It was a very appreciated welcome after a LONG journey across the world!

Logan Airport Transportation: Taking A Taxi

You'll find taxis at all of the Logan Airport terminals at all times of day or night. Just follow the airport signs to the nearest cab rank and there will be someone there to help you out.

The airport has rental car courtesy phones available in every terminal.

A quick note if this is your first time driving in Boston...Boston drivers are infamous for their, let's say, erratic driving. At times they can be wonderfully courteous and patient. However, what they're better known for are things like taking left turns from far right lanes, honking unabashedly, and speeding up when the light turns yellow. The main thing I'd say is to never assume they're going to act as you would expect!

Logan Airport Transportation: By Bus

There are also a variety of buses that travel to and from the airport on a regular basis.

You can take the Logan Express non-stop between Braintree, Framingham, Peabody or Woburn and the airport (it stops at all terminals).

Each of these trips take about 35-40 minutes on a good day. Given that the buses are subject to Boston traffic, however, it's worth giving yourself extra time heading to the airport to avoid pre-flight anxiety!

Each location offers secure paid parking, and the cost for the ride is very reasonable. They can also provide wheelchair accessible buses given 24 hours notice.

There are also a number of private bus lines that travel between the airport and a variety of destinations throughout New England.

Finally, you can take MBTA city bus Routes 448 & 449 to or from Marblehead and Route 459 to or from Salem. They all serve Logan Airport Terminal C. From there, you can take one of the free Boston airport shuttle buses to any other terminal.